A round up of films from the Park City at Midnight section of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.
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Charlie Doherty’s Top 30 Releases of 2014 (Starring Judas Priest, Ryan Adams, Run the Jewels, Smashing Pumpkins, Sun Kil Moon, and More)
I'm sure that you'll agree with me that this past year wasn't the greatest year in music history but it was a very damn satisfying one.
Read More »Formulaic Television: The Networks’ Disturbing Trend
The broadcast networks are sabotaging their long-term futures by consistently producing mediocre and formulaic scripted series.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Parenthood’ Series Finale – “May God Bless and Keep You Always”
Beautiful is the word the best describers 'Parenthood's' series finale.
Read More »Music Review: Rhiannon Giddens – ‘Tomorrow Is My Turn’
This is a strong and powerful album that captures a wide range of feelings and will be very satisfying to any listener.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Cookie’s Case’ – The Second in Andy Siegel’s Tug Wyler Mystery Series
A truly enjoyable read filled with quirky characters and oddball situations.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘American Sniper’ Continues the Debate Regarding Art and Truth
Bradley Cooper is an actor playing a character in a fictional version of a true story. That is a qualifier in this and most films that are “based on a true story.”
Read More »Music Review: Philip Corner – ‘Satie Slowly’
Composer Philip Corner illustrates his ideas about how Satie's piano music should be played
Read More »Inside The Media’s Absurd Coverage of Deflategate and How the NFL Is to Blame for It
The vilification of the New England Patriots over the weight of a football needs to stop - now.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Cats’ by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Despite an uninvolving story and some dated music, 'Cats' has thrilling dancing and costumes, a still-enthralling garbage-dump set and a few evergreen songs.
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